Sony SmartWatch 2 prices in Hong Kong

The Sony Smartwatch 2 may not look like your everyday watch, but it is fully functional as both a watch and a smartwatch. It is a perfect accessory for your Android smartphone with its simple and easy to use interface and one-touch NFC connectivity. Read more below!

Sony Smartwatch 2 Hong Kong

Solidly Designed and Built Tough

The Sony Smartwatch 2 is a humble looking smartwatch that actually looks a lot more like a mini computer on your wrist than a watch because of its rather simple square form factor that is the amalgamation of glass, metal, and plastic. It is not a bad design by any means, and it certainly isn’t going to turn heads at fashion shows, but there is nothing wrong with it; it does the job well.

On the front face of the watch sits three capacitive buttons that will be familiar to Android smartphone users: Back, Home, and Menu, all on a bezel surrounding the small 1.6-inch LCD display that Sony calls a “Transflective” display. Going past the beautiful chamfered edges of the front and to the right side of the watch is the ever familiar circular power button that is similar to those found on Sony Xperia smartphones.

It’s IP57 Certified – don’t be afraid of the rain

The Sony Smartwatch 2 is certified to a IP57 rating, meaning that it can last for up to 30 minutes in water up to a depth of 1 meter, and that it is also dustproof. The certification explains the fact that the micro USB of the watch is hidden under a tightly sealed flap on the right.

Bearing the certification does mean the Sony Smartwatch 2 can be submerged into water, but it is generally a great idea not to try it out unless you absolutely must go swimming with the watch. In other usage however, this means the watch can withstand liquid accidents and spills easily.

For Android – Sony Smartwatch 2 Hong Kong

The Sony Smartwatch 2 is a smartwatch that is compatible with any smartphone or tablet that runs on Android 4.0 or later – which is the majority of most smartphones out there. This makes the Sony Smartwatch 2 an incredibly versatile smartwatch that can be paired with a lot of different Android phones.

You will be able to enjoy a great number of apps on the smartwatch the Sony Smartwatch 2 for various needs. Whether you are going for a run in the park or are heading to the office for work, there are a bevy of health, fitness, and productivity apps available for use through the smartwatch.

Sony SmartWatch 2 Expert Reviews

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Reviewed on 2015-03-06

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No extra charging cradle, Works with all Android phones, Interchangeable strapsOutdated OS, App setup is tricky, Limited battery life

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The last time I wore a watch was when my parents gave me one for my 21st birthday... oh so long ago (nearly 10 years to the day). I wore it for around a year, then stopped wearing it. I've never been much of a watch person, but I thought I'd give it anoth...

Android phones only. Any Android device running Android 4.0 or higher is compatible with the Sony Smart Watch 2. Sony, however, emphasizes its smartwatch compatibility with its own Xperia smartphones and tablets.Conservative design. Depending on your desi...

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Dust & water resistant, Changeable strap, Various apps, More affordableText is small, No message flows, Tricky to setup, UI sluggish at times

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Wellbuilt, Easy to use, Large number of appsSome software issues, Average battery life

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